Meet the founder
Coach, operator, retailer. The throughline behind SupplyForge is simple: build real relationships, run tight operations, use technology well, and give people service worth talking about.

Shawn Levi
Founder, SupplyForge
Introduction
I'm Shawn Levi, and I build retail businesses the deliberate way: get the relationships right, get the operations right, give people service worth talking about, and let growth follow from there.
My first business had nothing to do with retail. For four years I ran a one-on-one coaching practice, helping people build healthier relationships — clearer communication, more emotional intelligence, the confidence to ask for what they actually wanted. I spent thousands of hours listening closely and helping people change. It sounds a long way from commerce, but it taught me the thing the rest of my work is built on: every good outcome starts with a real relationship and the patience to understand what the other person needs. I treat the brands we carry and the customers we serve exactly that way.
Then I got operational. I took over a struggling Santa Monica café as general manager and rebuilt it from the inside out — sharper product, tighter systems, smarter sourcing, and a standard of service customers actually wrote reviews about. Over eighteen months, weekly revenue grew more than 200%, our rating climbed from 4.1 to 4.7, revenue per labor hour rose by half, and our operations grade went from a B to an A. That stretch taught me how to turn discipline into growth — how the unglamorous work of systems and sourcing is what makes the part customers see possible.
SupplyForge is the company those two chapters were preparing me for. We buy good products from brands we believe in, sell them well across Amazon, TikTok, and our own storefronts, and treat every order like it's the only one. Technology and process keep us efficient at scale; relationships — with brands, with suppliers, with the person opening the box — are what actually make it work. I still read the reviews and answer the hard emails myself.
If you're shopping, that means you're buying from someone who's accountable for the experience, not an anonymous marketplace seller. If you're a brand, it means a partner who'll treat your product and your reputation like our own. Either way, I'm glad you're here.
— Shawn Levi, Founder of SupplyForge
The retail turnaround
These came from rebuilding a Santa Monica café as general manager — the same playbook of sourcing, systems, and service now runs every order on SupplyForge.
What it adds up to